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fisiesii a ® are FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928 No Longer First Lady, Just a Bereaved Wife Mrs. Harding Is Strongest Member of the): | Mrs Grief Stricken Party PALACE HOTEL, San Francisco, of herself and of the situation | Aug. &—Mrs. I longer} the de amber last night. She the first lady an t just] gently ed, when others wore a bereaved wor today was the} too > aie ) member of the] RETER ty, of those who| NURSE HER GRIEF Jent Harding on} At 1 a. m, sho was persuaded to 4 in his death. | retire. A nurso looked in on her g the president's) frequently sm," q statement] day's statement sald she “slept fit ol the Harding suite! fully.” No one will ever know th stated, She has faced it|inner story of those hours betw bravest aor he moment when|1 a, m. and dawn. She \ oe teow dead. |then with her grief There b " oment} nothing more to be dor y ng became il that! to be looked after any longer has shown the alight-/ kness either of body | first arose early and almost her airy Was whether George B. spirit, Dr. Sawyer said this) Christian, Jr, the president's secre morning tary, had returned from Los An She is he said.|geles, She was told he would be us been a wonderful] in about 9:30. an emergency, You Poor George!’ sho said, Mrs. e fount on that," | Harding has ‘“mothered” George ly from the| Christian for years and ty extremely | ir, Harding’s| fond of him After breakfast, Harding took control Mrs, Harding August Clearance SPECIALS that are making the busiest summer season in our history— 450 pairs Ladies’ white, brown and black Low and High Shoes — discon- tinued lines. All sizes in lot $1.95 625 pairs Ladies’ white, black and brown Ox- fords and Strap Slip- pers; all sizes. $2.95 485 pairs Ladies’ High Shoes and Oxfords, Pumps and Strapped Slippers, in brown, | black and white; all ee sizes, $3.95 Ladies’ White Tennis Oxfords 8 5c Men’s Scout We claim this is the best value Light Weight s Sizes 3.to 7, per pair Work or Outing Shoe on the pe market. r Sizes 6 to 11 Per Annum Compounded Semi- Annually Is the Least We Have Ever Paid On Savings Our Gains in “SAVINGS” Gain since June 30, 1922, $1,202,894.82 Gain since January 1, 1923, $780,314.80 Gain for month of July, 1923, $182,287.27 These consistent gains are the result of the progressive policy of the “MUTUAL SAVINGS” in keeping expenses low and earnings as high as is consistent with ab- solute safety. Your savings deposited here on or before August 6th will are dividends from August st, Open Saturday 9 A, M. to 1 P. M—6 to 8 P. M. MUTUAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 815 Second Avenue during the night and to-| who ) Mx | fai the ing othe GREATEST TRAGEDY HAS NOT CHANGED HER Her » drawn & as public appearance by this city, pas re eS ise ot condolence at a| August 13th to September 8th Dr, Sawyer sald of ‘ Friday aft “Pegi Mlb of thelr only means of 6 ¥. us: : ] Mile Gko shows un beatl a iy : : »| 4 them to Mra OMEN who have been sewing for some disine “on VAY. SAME A oh \ chee on ae time will appreciate instruction that elim- | Tarding : aitien, 1 regarded by the pro-| Brown maid that the city wa inates all guesswork in putting garments to- sressives as quite as much a stand:| ticipating officially in a mo ° ather—-< orinners wi onefi rar |, fie mu today patter, #f not more so, than Mr, |cguAting officially in & move toll! gether—and beginners will benefit greatly by | her husb Hurding Harding on the spot in Woodiand||| learning the right ways first. ee amy The ves will undoubtedly | Park where ho administered the ca Presidential po 1 in 1920, she sought to legiance to the flag to At Was afraid that if she ren” us." few monthy ago, it looked as tho that premonition had been | ow va | str ts lof | | un! n | months, Joo w Ja baby-biue will be wearing diamonds as big aa cluster lights! Wh: ! fat an | ¢ | | tf YE | thr mt | mt |v | s1 | ea mosquitoes hum . Songs always sound better over the |t smoke, finding a soft rock to sit and escaping one hasn't a single thing to d campfire ja long jare jus | Watermeton fe | spitty We don't min |par 4 hole: | But we hi | shows one is a dub. | Health officials declare that biting a man with a « the week-end and then decides to stay a month, * The Washington A great | will be reviewed by the lawyers, | Today's definition: A his room at the vores tor Scandinavian preferred. sssela within a week, got his train ng driving a flivver? eo GRAND jit IN PERIOD REGARDS I What a lot of people there are who} _—__— THE SEATTLE STAR It was as. tho ot kne But to thone mntry I H rs, before herself. that time she te and went to the White H smething will happen to or When she was stricken it. Now it has true in uble measure. Howdy, folks! when even the ter—especially if it is a wide ‘etch of water Jutside of rustling wood, dod from the sand tle # ts Just gobs m the end of mm in the fire 4 black. The er-ripe golf balls. fun. ti} t ts are also simp t eat wate m thru the . ANNOUNCEMENT Rare wines! Imported liqueurs! Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! Old cordials} Scotch whiskies! Send for Catalogue! POISON DOG WINE CO. Joe Bungstarter, Sole Prop. But you #—you abso er to boot Packard that may be ¢ to geta 7 ers A guy I like Ja old BU Tate. When we go fishing He brings the—bait in full of hooch is al to mosquitoes. This looks like excuse for campers to get spiffed eee ANDIDATE FOR THE POISON iV¥ CLUB | Gink who visits your camp for one ate Bar associa nual convention n is holding its 4 Vancouver. many interesting cases) one | lawyer's brings up. to ver hotel. ef-case is one doctor prescribed a di man. Ah, a new oper ou had your connublal} Saliforni: jon! Ha GLADYS, WE TRY TO KE | NITED OUT I rly woman Keep house fot two. 4706 bist 8. W cows, ath Taselfied Ad. see After repeated attempts, an Ohio man yesterday succeeded in swim ng across Lake Erie. Gosh, he ust have wanted a drink bad! see Wonder if the captain of the trans. rt Henderson, which rammed two OUR OWN TRAVELOGUES j PRC789 NL VANCOUVER BC 2 |}| H. G, BRE | STAR SOLUMBIA SC. IoD I COULD ALL DAY DR T HEF B, FRANKLYN eee iW) Acientists say we are what we eat t nuts. | ss" SHE MOURNS | ‘ ~ This ts the Mrs. Warren G, Harding eet Adeline,” NEV good whom t | domestic Mr. ¢ the filmin, FREDERICK & NELSON AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH red. ing. Several smart styles. $27.50 and $35.00 A New Shipment of ' Women’s Step-ins . | 95c, $1.25, $1.50 Fresh from their packings are these new Step-ins, of quality Lace-stripe Voile, Cross-bar Voile and sheer Nainsook. Many all white, plain or lace-trimmed, Blue, Orchid and Peach, trimmed with imi- tation tatting and lace, White with colored edging and em- broidery. Prices 95¢, $1.25 eee | Game laws aro getting so strin-} gent that it will soon be safe only to shoot husbands, craps and bull, | ee Li'l Gee Gee says she's been read: | ing for 10 years about the beautiful brides, and now she's beginning to| wonder where all the homely mar-| ried women come from, Ss its, (ier! Lame} if, ees Sto him, , he's got to get that stuff to the printers by midnight A. J, 8 and $1.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE HERE'S MORE DEATH UPSETS STARTS ON PAGE 1 i ome one with whom they would feel more likely to achieve © neems to have taken a hand at game “JUST RECEIVED | WOMEN’S SPORTS COATS of overplaid materials in warm Full-length Coats that will be especially good for motor- 16-in. “MA-MA” Dolls Little girls will dearly love these pretty “Ma-Ma” Dolls —with composition head (that stands many a hard knock), painted hair and eyes. dressed in blue organdie frock, with pretty bonnet to match, Y SY. ti) In 16-inch at ABOUT attle b Hiram J t powsitle bid n j will \ e named y offi ou btedly be put IS STRU Just a of Amer amid much can one. FIFTH Wood Brown Camel n and shades and splash-plaids in gray and brown tones mixed with —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Middy Blouses Sizes 6 to 20 Years $1.25 to $2.25 For vacation, and later for school wear the Middy Blouse will be a welcome addition to a girl's wardrobe. In plain white, red and blue, white with red or blue collar. Sizes 6 to 20 years. Prices $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 and $2.25. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. $2.65 soft body, Daintily , low-priced at $2.65. Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE COUNCIL PLANS HARDING STATUE me.|Wohild Erect It in Woodland hal afternoon NORTHWEST CANADA REPORT OF TRAGEDY spoke here and made a won. unetul PAGE % The “Short Cuts” and Easy Ways in | DRESSMAKING Taught in a Four-Week Course, MRS. JUDITHA BLACKBURN An Expert Teacher joys. The mayor also yould appoint 4 and citizens memorial f day of the ral. The committee Saturday V/ill Conduct the Course in the Store Auditorium Twelve Lessons in the Course—Three Lessons Weekly—priced for the entire course at $3.00 Free Explanatory Lectures, Thursday and Fri- day, August 9th and 10th, in the Auditorium. and department ed to the meet mm CK DUMB BY ruck news of President ‘as practical. en the news || Thousands buying news ad of the trag. week ago the pres}. | Particulars, and Tickets for the Course, may be secured at the Pattern Section, First Floor. FREDERICK are seriously passing of British-Amer sell it and get some Main 0600, Use AVENUE New Autumn Dresses AT A FEATURED LOW PRICE: coe NW eye. HE Downstairs Store has just unpacked a ship- ment of Dresses in early Autumn styles, the result of a favorable purchase made by our buyer now in the East. The offering comprises: Bs TWILL DRESSES in Navy BROCHE TRICO DRESSES Blue and Black, with side- (knitted _fibre-si i i plaits, panel effects, girdles; Navy, on at trimmed with braid and em- straight-line models, panel and broidery. over-drape effects; some mod- CREPE DE CHINE els trimmed with colored beads, © DRESSES in Nayy Blue and “°™e With lace collars. Black, straight-line models, plaited and draped’ effects; trimmed with braid, beads and self motifs, BLACK SATIN DRESSES in plaited over-skirt style. One model trimmed with pearl but- tons, lace collar and cuffs, Sizes 16 and 18—36 to 46 The Dresses—all fresh from for street and business wear, $17.75. the manufacturer—are appropriate 4 and are very moderately priced at DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Special Purchase of Boys’ Wool “Ruff Neck” Sweaters “rt $6.85 | ‘THE Downstairs Store pur- chased a manufacturer’s surplus of these Sweaters at a price considerably lower than usual. This saving is passed along to Saturday shoppers. ‘The Sweaters are in Broadway, Franklin and Lincoln High School colors—black and orange, black and green and black and red. Also some heather mixtures and other col- or combinations. eA Sizes 28 to 36 (chest measurement); unusually low-priced at } $6.85. YOUTH’S KHAKI PANTS, $2.25—well-made, of service- able quality fabric; reinforced at all points of extra wear. Sizes 28 to 81 (waist measure- ment). BOYS’ WASH SUITS, $1.65 —in Middy and Button-on styles. In blue, tan and gray ‘shades, with contrasting collar ‘and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 8 years. BOYS’ SPORTS BLOUSES, 65¢—in the sports collar style —DOWNSTAIRS STORE boys find so comfortable for va- cation wear; with short sleeves. Of Percale and woven-stripe |} Madras. Sizes 8 to 15. ; CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS, $1.15 and $1.35 — sturdy quality Denim and Khaki cloth Play Suits for little folk; trim- med in red. Square-neck, with — short sleeves, and round-neck, with long sleeves—$1,15. With double knee and seat, $1.35. DOWNSTAIRS STORE [ff